Complement deficiency

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Complement deficiency
ICD-10 D84.1
ICD-9 279.8
OMIM 217000 120820, 120900, 610102
DiseasesDB 1847 Template:DiseasesDB2, Template:DiseasesDB2, Template:DiseasesDB2, Template:DiseasesDB2
eMedicine med/419  ped/447

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Overview

Complement deficiency is a condition of absent or suboptimal functioning of one of the complement system proteins.

The disorders can be divided into two categories:

  • Disorders of the proteins which act to activate the complement system (such as C3) can lead to an underactive response, causing greater susceptibility to infections.

Because there are redundancies in the immune system, many complement disorders are never diagnosed. A recent study estimated that less than 10% are identified.[1]

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References

  1. Sjöholm AG, Jönsson G, Braconier JH, Sturfelt G, Truedsson L (2006). "Complement deficiency and disease: an update". Mol. Immunol. 43 (1–2): 78–85. PMID 16026838.

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